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#1 Center console assembly tips

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2024 12:52 pm
by No Quarter
My center console was not taken apart by me, but by previous owner. Before him, some American owner replaced most of the rare crosshatch alu with plastic leather and plastic wood, and riveted it on console :shock:

So I had to source all alu parts except gauge panel. Center console is the original from the car, both alu pieces are from another car

So the questions now are:
1-Does the shifter alu sit on top of or below the center console opening?
2-Is it attached with screws or rivets or?
3-The red bead, is it also screwed/riveted or just glued in?
4-The large alu piece, I have no idea how that's attached. There are no markings on the wood on the underside from either screws or glue? It looks unused, but it isn't, a few scratches on top
5-When all this is assembled, what do I install first in the car, this center console or the radio console?

(Don't worry about screws in shifter surround, just thought it was easier to get the leather correct, will be replaced by correct rivets)


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#2 Re: Center console assembly tips

Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2024 11:58 pm
by TGN
Hi Mikael

Check both panels fit nicely together on the bench first.

5. Fit the radio console with the ashtray panel fitted (angle detail at the top) first. Fit this with the two tunnel side carpet panels only, omit any soundproofing at this stage and ensure the gauge panel opens and closes without interference. Select 4th gear and have the handbrake on as hard as it will go. Tip the leading edge of the centre console down at the front, guide it over the gear lever then the handbrake. Again without any soundproofing to get them both to sit correctly. Fit these multiple times whilst adding any desired soundproofing this will save you a lot of trouble when it’s fitted for the last time. If that’s your final covering to avoid snagging the vinyl on the centre console then use some plastic where the console slides into he radio panel aperture. A couple of credit cards would probably suffice and a spare pair of hands is helpful.

1. The shifter ali panel sits on top of the steel of the console and under the Ali/wood panel,

2. Select screws carefully to ensure they don’t come through from underneath and damage the Ali panel. Screw from underneath through console, shift Ali and wood.

3. The piping is glued with contact adhesive to the Ali panels, once it’s firmly attached to the Ali/ wood panel you’ll find out how well components go together. I have had to splice the centre console panel and re weld it to get it to fit uniformly between the edges of the console. You’ll probably find it sits nicely one side then too high on the opposite side. It should fit neatly between the two parts not on top of either the console edge or the ali. And not full between them either. To finish the piping around the console and shift you’ll need to cut to length ignoring other piping and then expose the plastic insert, chop it back around 3mm from each end, and glue and pinch the ends together. This will help where it intersects with other piping and panels.

4. The Ali panel has longer tangs at the front either side of the shift and two at the rear. These fold over and clamp to the console. Do this last once everything fits. They’ll only tolerate so much flexing before the fail. I think they’re also around the handbrake hole but can’t be sure. Maybe the odd screw if there’s some bounce from front to rear. It should sit nicely on top of the console without the piping, with an even gap down the sides. If it doesn’t fit nicely either your piping is placed wrongly or the gap around is insufficient.

Good luck

#3 Re: Center console assembly tips

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2024 6:13 am
by No Quarter
Thanks Trevor, addressed all my questions! :bigrin:

#4 Re: Center console assembly tips

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2024 12:38 pm
by Mich7920
Hi Mickael

"Select 4th gear and have the handbrake on as hard as it will go"
To have the handbrake nearly vertical, wich is more easy for fiting the center console, disconnect the cable to the braking compensator assembly.

Don't forget there is a thin strip of rubber, glued and slit to allow handbrake passage.

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Hope it's help you
Mich

#5 Re: Center console assembly tips

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2024 6:49 pm
by Dr.No007
Hi, I'm reading this with interest as I also have to rebuild my console. How and where exactly is the rubber strip for the handbrake lever attached? Is it glued under the upper part of the console or under the lower part?
Thanks in advance for the information.
Klaus

#6 Re: Center console assembly tips

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2024 8:06 pm
by No Quarter
Mine is glued under upper alu part. If glued under console itself, some of console will be visible, rather not have that.

#7 Re: Center console assembly tips

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2024 9:05 pm
by TGN
It’s glued under the steel console or the ali panel won’t sit down on the console nicely.
Paint the top of the console black it will hide it.

#8 Re: Center console assembly tips

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2024 1:29 pm
by Mich7920
:yeahthat:

#9 Re: Center console assembly tips

Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2024 6:27 pm
by ysmalkie
Once you assemble it with the radio panel, make sure the central instrument console tilts freely so that you can reach the fuses.

#10 Re: Center console assembly tips

Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:01 pm
by No Quarter
Thanks all. FInally got it assembled and installed
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#11 Re: Center console assembly tips

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2024 3:57 pm
by rfs1957
Too late for Mikael, but might be useful for someone else.

Here's a view of the aluminium tangs from what is believed an original centre console.

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